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The Goethe Institut has invited artists to reflect upon memory and its loss, generating a variety of projects in seven cities across the continent.
Things are just a little askew at the Korean Cultural Center. Ji Yoon Hwang and Soyoung Kim, the artists of 鈥淪urreal Dialogue,鈥 are not extremists.
The list of Washington鈥檚 10 best photography exhibits of 2015 is split between images of far-flung locales like Hawaii, Guatemala, and China and photo
Cardboard doesn鈥檛 seem like the most auspicious of art materials, but three far-flung artists鈥擜rtemis Herber of Germany, Steve Keene
The annual exhibit "Gute Aussichten" may have a narrow focus鈥攏ew German photography鈥攂ut that's belied by its range.
Spring promises to be a little dark, at least thematically, in Washington鈥檚 galleries. Among the upcoming shows are several on political subjects, and another that explores both life and death.
The three photographers showing jointly at the Goethe-Institut鈥擨ris Janke of Germany and Kaitlin Jensco and Sara J. Winston of the United States
The organizers of 鈥淕ute Aussichten: New German Photography鈥 have covered all (or at least most of) the bases with this year鈥檚 iteration
Adam Golfer, a 26-year-old photographer based in Brooklyn, is the Jewish grandson of Holocaust survivors. His exhibit at Goethe-Institut, "kin*,"